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priorities and an msnbc contributor, vice president of biden's chief economic adviser and joan walsh, editor-at-large of salon. i was trying to get the facts and understand it. the congressional budget office, nonpartisan says if we go off the cliff january 1st which means we let those taxes terminate, the tax rates to go back up again for everybody back up there where they were before this past president was here f we let those cuts go in definition and else places, there will be $560 billion cut in the deficit but a 4% cut in the gdp throwing us technically right into recession. is that you're belief if we don't do anything between now and january 1st this country will go into recession, jared? >> it is my belief if we go over the cliff and stay over the cliff. if we're able to hammer out a deal, even if that deal isn't completely stamped and approved on january 1st, there is the possibility of a very temporary trip over the fiscal slope, if you will, and then a reversal. but if we go over the cliff and stay over the cliff i'm pretty sure we'd be looking at recession. >> what about the imp

choice was spanish artist joan miro. born in the catalan city of barcelona in 1893, miro has remained close to the land and its people. but as a young man in paris, he joined th friends like max ernst and jean arp in the emerging surrealist movement of the 1920s. in his painting "the farm," miro's characteristic symbols and themes began to appear: serpentine shapes, checkerboard patterns, infinite space represented by the moon or a star. in 1922, he painted "the farmer's wife," the ancestress of countless female symbols that also became a continuing motif in miro's art. in 1924, his art broke free of gravitational constraints in the surrealistic world of "harlequin's carnival." over the years, he developed his own personal symbolism, and in the 1950s, the scale of his art grew with such works as a mural at harrd university and "the wall ofhe sun" for unesco in pas. as his work grew in size, miro continued what he termed "a process of simplification." he stated, "little by little, i have managed to reach a point at which i use no more than a small number of forms and colors." this proc

sure that my death is going to be my way. >> narrator: if joan foley butterstein lived in oregon or washington, an open conversation with a doctor could allow her to end her life the way she's always lived it, on her own terms. by age 18, joan had set out on her own. she was a singer and a dancer at the latin quarter in new york city. she married tom foley, her high school sweetheart, and began her life as a marine wife. nine years later, their daughter kathleen was born. life was good. but then, after 54 years of marriage, tom got sick. >> my husband died of lung cancer. and he went through chemo and radiation, and then more chemo and then more radiation. and he was sick and miserable frequently, if not most of that time. but because i saw how he suffered, i made up my mind, i... when it was my turn, i was going to make sure that i don't go that way. >> narrator: in 2006, joan got remarried to art butterstein, a 86-year-old widower. then, two years later, she found out that she too had lung cancer. >> i told them immediately. i said, "i have no intention of going through all the

? republican congressman james langford of oklahoma is opposed to abortion rights. joan walsh is from salon. do you think it's essential for the republicans to keep a strong pro-life plank in your party platform and may keep it as a litmus test for any presidential or vice presidential candidate? >> half of americans are very pro-life. to say to half of your americans your opinions don't count wouldn't equate to representation of them. this is a very, very important issue. yes, i do think you keep it in. i think you continue the conversation, but you do it in a way that's appropriate. chris, if you look at last year or the last two years voting in the 112th congress, there have been 11 votes on abortion in the house of representatives. 1,557 total votes, 11 of those dealt with abortion. this is not even 1% of our votes that have been taken in this session of congress. to say this has been a big issue, i think it's been pretty fair, actually. >> let's take a look at your platform. i will get to joan in a minute. let's look at the platform language. this is in the platform you agreed to as a part

is joan micklin silver whose credits include hester street between the lines chilly scenes of winter and crossing delancey. to my immediate left is james toback. his credits include the gambler and bugsy, for which he received an academy award nomination for screenplay. and in terms of directing his credits include love and money, exposed and the pick-up artist. to his left is whit stillman whose first feature, metropolitan earned the best first film award from the new york critics circle and an academy award nomination for best screenplay. and his most recent film is barcelona. i happen to have been born in france and i've spent some time in europe. i've noticed that the french have a term for hollywood movies, "le happy end"-- the happy ending that provides that wonderful narrative closure-- in love stories, the kiss that must always precede the end. today we'll be looking at the meaning of hollywood style for artists. we should start out by defining our terms and making sure that we all understand the same basic things about what we're calling "hollywood style." if i can start wit

traynham, joan walsh of salon.com, author of "the other wes moore," retired army captain, wes moore, and nicholas kons skoir of "the new york times." david petraeus resigned as cia director on friday after reports of an extramarital affair and a host of questions remain about the investigation that toppled one of the country's top national security officials. lawmakers in both parties say the fbi failed in its duty to report on the secretive investigation earlier in the process. now, before we get into the debate, here are some of the key allegations and facts about this unusual investigation. first, several months ago, government officials tell nbc news that fbi investigators responded to a complaint about anonymous e-mails sent to jill kelly, a 37-year-old volunteer liaison to mcdill air force base in tampa. kelly and her husband were friends with petraeus and his wife. the fbi began by investigating whether those e-mails constituted harassment. officials told nbc news. then the bureau subsequently found that petraeus' biographer, paula broadwell, was sending those anonymous e-mai

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way the first one did. joining me now is joan walsh, editor at large for salon.com and an msnbc political analyst, and raul jabraial, a contributor to "newsweek" and the daily beast and an msnbc contributor. thanks to both of you for being here tonight. >> thank you for having us. >> joan, what is going on with john mccain? >> i don't know. he looks increasingly unhinged. i'm just going to say it. he has let this get so personal, get to him so badly that he's really sacrificing a lot of the credibility he's built up over the years. even with the mainstream media, reverend al, who tend to love john mccain. he's a regular guest on the sunday shows. but it's gotten so ugly and so dismissive of both the president and ambassador rice. in very personal terms that are going to stick and that we all want to get to the bottom of what happened. there are still some questions. there were questions when susan rice went out and talked about it. but he's distorting her statement. he's absolutely distorting what she said. and he's also being incredibly dismissive and mean-spirited. and it just

's been pretty fair, actually. >> let's take a look at your platform. i will get to joan in a minute. let's look at the platform language. this is in the platform you agreed to as a party this year. it takes a pretty tough view. it reads, quote, we support a human life amendment to the constitution and endorse legislation to make clear that the 14th amendment's protections apply to unborn children. you're basically saying from the moment of conception that the fetus or unborn child has the rights of life, liberty, and property under the 14th amendment which cannot be denied except through due process of law. you're basically establishing personhood in your party platform. do you believe that is something that pro-choice people could rally behind? could you ever have a republican who was the candidate for president who was pro-choice? what are you really saying? john mccain said clearly no longer make it a partisan issue. drop it from the public debate. are you saying keep it as a debate between republicans and democrats? >> i doubt that republicans would put someone into the white house t

analyst karen finney and salon's joan walsh, author of "what's the matter with white people?" a question she can answer later in the broadcast. karen -- >> or tomorrow morning. >> karen, in britain the three "c"s are the church of england, the conservative part, and cricket. but today the three cs are cleveland -- >> and let's hope it's not the fourth "c," chads. >> it comes down to this state. >> it comes down to ohio, part of why you saw the president there with bruce springsteen. so, yeah, it will. i think the turnout is what we're looking for and to see where the turnout is, how the lines are moving, making sure -- that's where we've deployed the most resources in terms of lawyers and others to make sure that things move smoothly. >> 2,200 lawyers in the state alone. joan, mitt romney's tour of lies has not finished because ed gillespie appeared on the "today" program this morning and he continues to claim that the jeep lie is an accurate advert. they have continued this lying throughout the campaign. if the president wins, does that mean that it's a victory for the truth? >> yeah, i

for republicans. terri o'neill and joan walsh on the war on women. >>> plus the all-star panel of howard fineman, richard wolffe and eugene robinson on the final hours of the campaign. and miemy final thoughts on why the future of the middle class is at stake. >> the future never has lobbyists, but the dreams of those children will be our sa saving grace. that's why i need you, ohio. >>> good to have you with us tonight. thanks for watching. after years of campaigning and billions of dollars spent, it all comes down to this. who wants it more? president obama kicked off a three-state barn storm on the eve of the election in madison, wisconsin. he brought along bruce springsteen to rally the crowd and keep the badger state blue. then it was off to columbus, ohio, where the president was joined by rapper jay-z. >> i told jay-z the other day, our lives are parallel a little bit. nobody, i think, would expect us to be where we are today when they had met us as younger men. both of us now have daughters. both of us have wives who are more popular than we are. >> president obama was having fun on the

gallery, supported by generous patrs, brought to fruition by joan miro and josep royo. on this day, those drms and efforts are reaching a successf conusion. "femme" is at home. brown: "it's everything we hoped." today, suspended 42 feet above the museum floor, "femme" is fulfilling her intended role. she stands tall, as the 76-foot mobile by miro's close friend alexander calder slowly circles by. she is in the company of the works of other modern masters such as henry moore and jean arp, of david smith, noguchi, caro, rosati and motherwell. but she stands alone at the head of the south wall as a unifying force and vital core of color in the east building of the national gallery of art. ( music ) ( music ) narrator: thomas moran embarked on his first trip to the west in 1871. the united states at the time was still recovering from the ravages of the civil war. americans turned with hope to the western frontier. by painting the pristine grandeur of these remote places, moran enabled 19th-century americans to visualize a magnificent landscape most would never see. his paintings transformed t

troubled. >> joan walsh on today's big meeting with susan rice. >>> and yesterday ricks rolled fox news. >> i think that the emphasis on benghazi has been extremely political because fox was operating as a wing of the republican party. >> today fox news strikes back. >>> good to have you with us tonight, folks. thanks for watching. the white house is keeping republicans in a box. president obama is hitting the road to push the extension of tax cuts for income, for folks under $250,000 a year. the president will kick off his tour in southeastern pennsylvania on friday. today he met with small business owners at the white house and tomorrow he plans to meet with a group of middle-class families. republicans will be countering with their own events. house majority whip is holding a meeting with small business owners next week. the small business owners in the meeting with the president today were on top of the game, top of the issues understood the solution to the deficit plan. >> what grows jobs in america are consumers spending money. and the average person needs that $2,000 in his pocke

. look who's laughing, joan walsh, editor-at-large at salon. her new book "what's matter with white people," appropriate for tonight's discussion. tom davis is what we used to call moderate republican. former congressman from virginia. he's like the kind of people i grew up with in pennsylvania who were republicans, like bill scrand, tom ridge. joan, looking at that survey picture, a graphic we should look at again, all those dozens of committee chairs -- you can actually call them chairmen in that case. you don't have to get confused. the top three leader, speaker majority leader, majority whip all men, white guys. i guess that's to be assumed in some cases. in this republican case, i must say, what is going on here? >> it's almost like they're defiant, chris, like they're saying, you know, we're not going to listen to the election results. we're not going to change a darn thing we're doing. we think we're doing just fine. we got here, this is the club, this is the way we're going to keep it. where were the women they were pushing out during the war on women debate? kathy morris ro

of state, hillary clinton! >> joan walsh is author of "what's the matter with white people?" david corn is author of the new ebook, "47%, uncovering the video that rocked the romney election." by the way, david did uncover that 47% video. first of all, joan, when i hear bill clinton, i hear strains of wendell whelky losing his voice in that 1940 race. where he almost beat roosevelt, remember? it was heroic. he was the closest to ever almost beat roosevelt. but here you have bill clinton out there today basically adding something. he does something when he shows up with obama. it seems like it's more than one or two, it's like maybe a five. >> they're larger than the sum of their parts. you're absolutely right. i was just looking at that video of president clinton, chris, and i thought he looks younger. younger than he looked in a long time and it's the 20-year anniversary of that amazing '92 campaign where he closed it out barn storming and he was losing his voice. i think president clinton sees barack obama has the completion of his legacy. we know that there was tension between them a

. congressman sherrod brown knows a little about buckeye state politics, and joan walsh is managing editor of salon.com and a political analyst. senator brown, sir, you know that state. i think you look like ohio. i think you are ohio. you're the labor guy. you're a blue collar kind of guy. you look like a senator from out there. you remind me of the late pete williams of new jersey, but you never had his problems. this is the question, why are you having a tough race? i don't get this guy running against you, this kid. is it all this money being pumped in there? what's made this even interesting, not for you. it's been nervous for you. why is it interesting to watch? >> well, it's $31 million, they spent more money against me than any senate race in the country. we figure it's oil company money and wall street money. >> is this americans for prosperity, the koch brothers? >> it's all different groups. it's not a super pac, it's not disclosed money. it's directed by karl rove. he's directing the choir and this group comes in -- >> crossroads gps. i know it well. >> it's 45,000 ads so far.

belt battleground. congressman sherrod brown knows a little about buckeye state politics, and joan walsh is managing editor of salon.com and a political analyst. senator brown, sir, you know that state. i think you look like ohio. i think you are ohio. you're the labor guy. you're a blue collar kind of guy. you look like a senator from out there. you remind me of the late pete williams of new jersey, but you never had his problems. this is the question, why are you having a tough race? i don't get this guy running against you, this kid. is it all this money being pumped in there? what's made this even interesting, not for you. >> well, it's $31 million, they spent more money against me than any senate race in the country. we figure it's oil company money and wall street money. >> is this americans for prosperity, the koch brothers? >> it's all different groups. it's not a super pac, it's not disclosed money. it's directed by karl rove. he's directing the choir and this group comes in -- >> crossroads gps. i know it well. >> it's 45,000 ads so far. there are eight groups right now i

? >> the mayor of cable news cannot believe white men are losing their grip on power. mike and joan will break down his latest tirade. >> mr. obama won the woman vote, blacks and asians but the hispanic vote really nailed romney. it was an entitlement vote this year. >> get up kriss kringle. >> i'm santa claus. >> consumers are turning up the heat on the donald. i'll have the details ahead. and southern american states want to split off and form their own country following the re-election of president obama. coming up, i'll tell you why the democrats shouldn't mess with texas. >>> how do you think it got this tight? >> it's a changing country. the demographics are changing. it's not a traditional america anymore, and there are 50% of the voting public who want stuff. >> welcome back to "the ed show. the" republicans like bill o'reilly with whining about the death of what they call traditional america. o'reilly claims these are signs that america is falling apart. fewer people go to church regularly. more babies are born to unmarried minorities. women get abortions on demand and two states lega

's political power panel, joan walsh, democratic strategist doug bornell and msnbc contributor and republican strategist susan. gang, it's good to have you here. i hope all three of your voices are working better than mine. i'm struggling right now. doug, as we look at what's taking place right now with senator clinton -- excuse me, with secretary clinton going into the region and especially on the heels of benghazi, is there any way the administration would have sent secretary clinton there if they didn't think this deal was imminent? >> well, i think it shows they're deeply committed and engaged in trying to find a diplomatic solution here and, you know, this is exactly why the president selected senator lyclinton to be secretary of ste is for moments like this. these 3:00 a.m. calls, if you remember the 2008 campaign. i'm glad that we have both president obama and secretary of state there answering the call. and clearly, you know, it's encouraging to hear some of this news. until there is actually a ceasefire announced we have to wait to see that but sending in secretary clinton is obvious

. >> coming up on the 100th episode of "fashion police," you, joan rivers. >> giuliana and george. >> like a crazy group of people. >> speak for yourselves, ladies. >> it gets riotous. you have to bleep joan every five seconds. >> yes, you do. >> she is the funniest woman on the planet. >> she is. can i just say, what an honor it is to work with a true legend as her. how much i learned from her is just unbelievable. she is amazing. we all love each other so much. i can't believe that 100 episodes, not one fight. >> ever get uncomfortable criticizing someone? you like the person, their outfit may not to be your taste but to someone else's. do you -- >> i tried very lightly, with my friends, but i don't talk about the person unless i have a reason and i justify. i would never say anything about anyone that i wouldn't say to their face. that's how i get by on it. and it's a comedy-based show. >> it is. it's joan. >> if you have a sense of humor about yourself you're in the wrong industry. >> now you get criticized, yourself, for some of the things wear, purple hair, stuff like that. >> i mean

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lo puso durca con las mariachis, prince royce se unió a joan sebastián, uno de los artistas más queridos dem x méxico, juan luis guerra fue el artista más dominado y puso a bailar a todos los presentes . >> uno de los momentos más especiales de la noche fue el regreso de daniela romo ,acompañada por sergio rama cantaron "no le pido a la luna" el cantantor brasileño recibió el galardón por persona del año, michelle quién no se presentó, alejandro sanz, uno de los artistas que más ha ganado el galardón cantó, en la terna mejor nuevo artistas ganó tribal monterrey . >> la noche cerró con pitbull y sensato, bailarinas, efectos especiales y mucho sabor latino . >> pitbull y sensato una buena combinación, johnny, la gente está muy loca, la joven es aún . >> lo que pasa en las vegas se queda en las vegas, el noticiero univisión se vistió de gala con (♪). >> para la despedida una noticia que nos llena de orgullo para los que trabajamos en univisión, es una de las mujeres más poderosas del 2012, la publicacion considera que maría helena marcó la vida de las pe

. joan wood. brent platter. tim colin. and shannon gallagher. >>> commissioners, i'm arthur feinstein. i'm chair of the san francisco bay chapter of the sierra club and i'm following up with my friend sue vaughan carrying on her message to you, which is for you to disapprove this or reject this proposal as it now stands. you had quite a few letters from lawyers expressing concerns over this and most of them, if not all, have told you basically that there are parts of this that simply violate state statute. you've had your own lawyer say no, and the supervisor said no, it's not the case. but concerning how many lawyers have found those kind of conflicts, we ask that you step back and start another process of deliberation to make sure that this does not itself end up in court, which is what you're trying to achieve to begin with, a simplified process that doesn't have that. i do want to bring up the issue of why we have c-e-q-a in the first place, to try and remind everybody what the context is, because this is being framed as c-e-q-a is just a burden we have to get throughv so we can do d

's bring in the brain trust. joan walsh, editor at large for salon.com. also an msnbc political analyst. perry bacon, the editor for "the g rir grio." this is a limit brain trust. sometimes we have to fake it. not today. let's pick up the here. let's start with where andrea started. hillary clinton, one ocht names most frequently mentioned for the 2016 democratic ticket. today's "new york times," the review section devoted its first page to clinton's next move after she steps down from her cabinet position. she apparently told gail collins she's going to take some time to relax. she might consider a home decorating show as well. joan, are you buying her modest responses to questions about a presidential run? >> i am buying it. >> really? >> i think she genuinely doesn't want to run at this point. if she gets some sleep, if she goes home, if she starts to hear from women all around the country who want her to run, and if she has to listen to her husband, who clearly wants her to run, i think there's a chance that she changes her mind. i think there's also a chance she doesn't. she could

and welcome to the san francisco public library. i'm joan jasper, i'm with the department of public exhibitions here at the library. thank you so much for coming to our exhibition tonight with author craig childs. he's been jet setting all over the country promoting his new book, the house of rain. we also want to thank the publishers for bringing craig to us and we also want to thank (inaudible) at the book table at the end of the program. craig childs is a commentator for national public radio's morning edition. he has written noert "new york times", the los angeles times and several magazines. his work has won the spirit of the west award as well as the colorado book award. the book, house of rain, is craig's latest book. please help me welcome craig childs. . >> hello. i come to you from out of the desert. i'm coming to you from a landscape where once you get an eye for things, 3 grains of sand out of place draw your attention, where everything is brought to bear, where everything is hinged to a story, every drop of rain leaving a dimple in the ground. stories are everywhere out

it in 2008. early voting continues through monday. a programming note, be sure to joan anderson cooper and wolf blitzer as they take a close like at the candidates' final push in the american election in the 2012 "countdown to election day" at 8:00 p.m. eastern right here on cnn. >>> well, life is slowly returning to normal for those affected by superstorm sandy. in new jersey this morning, four more rail lines will be up and running, and power is being restored in more neighborhoods across the northeast. just listen to how people reacted when the lights came on in new york. >> oh, my god. >> and mayor bloomberg says 90% of new york's subways should be working by today. that will make life'sier. but about 2 million people are still in the dark and becoming increasingly frustrated. temperatures dipped into the 30th last night and a lot of people still don't have heat. bloomberg toured one of the hardest hit areas in queens. that's the rockaways. he warned people the cold can be deadly and has advised people to take advantage of the shelters. >>> another problem from the power outages. 7

: maida's 77-year-old mother joan says this gas fireplace is not enough to stay warm. >> we're sitting here bundled up and everything. it's really terrible. >> everything but the kitchen sink. >> reporter: neighbors on their treat in thoms river are rushing to stay ahead of the mold that could destroy their homes. >> i'm so glad everybody is safe. >> reporter: down the shore in tuckerton tabatha ludeman saw her neighborhood for the first time since fleeing the storm. >> the only thing we had was the clothes on our back and grabbed our animals and left, not expecting to come back to nothing. >> reporter: these wooden blocks are all that is left of her house. >> part of our house is a-- across the street. our couch two streets down, you know. we never expected this to be this bad. we fever get this. >> reporter: now tabatha ludeman did meet with someone from fema to fill out the paperwork to hopefully get assistance. more than 50,000 people here in new jersey have done the same. and fema has already approved $30 million in payments. >> jeff: ben, thank you. >> next door in new york was n

and rosemont place and issuance of with -- joan jonathon withrington building and this matter was heard on april 18, 2012 and on for further consideration today and allow time to search for alternate housing. is there someone here? anybody here representing either party? >> did you receive any communication? >> there was briefing allowed but no briefing was submitted and i have not received anything. have you heard anything from the parties? >> no. nothing, and the file shows it was continued to today from an august 1 hearing. there were no subsequent reschedulings so all the parties were in the room when the board continued it to today. >> you may recall that the appellant was represented by community organization. >> yeah, i think mr. jim fay of legal systems to the elderly. >> i'm going to move to up hold the permit. >> okay. is there any public comment on this? okay. seeing none -- >> also just add for the record that i did review the video from the august 1 hearing, so i can vote. >> in addition at that last hearing we indicated that the time was approaching that this board

por un sujeto con una espada japonesa. ----se trata de joan anne hughes de 70 de aÑos de edad quien habia estado viviendo en la calle por varios aÑos antes de ser agredida mortalmente frente a una farmacia ubicada sobre la avenida "west san carlos". stop for open blanca ---en guatemala se vive un estado de emergencia... take vo ....tras el sismo que se registro ayer frente a las costas de ese pais centroamericano. ---en la bahia, la comunidad guatemalteca sigue muy de cerca la informacion que se genera y algunos lloran la perdida de sus seres queridos por el movimiento telurico que ha dejado muerte y destruccion en varias zonas. ---pilar niÑo hablo con una residente del area de la bahia, cuya cuÑada perdio a 4 miembros de su familia. 0:01 0:23 1:49 2:06 take pkg estamos aqui costernados por la tragedia que la madre naturaleza ha embargado a nuestro pueblo san marcos y san pedro que esta ahorita de luto lorena apenas si puede concentrarse hoy en trabajar...su cunada perdio a varios miembros de su familia en el terremoto de ayer de 7.4 grados en guatemala. se les cayo la casa encim

of san francisco chinatown north beach campus day in san francisco. please come up, joan, to accept this. let's keep it up. let's give our trustees support, let's make sure we have great dialogue, let's make sure that we don't hide from the tough questions we're about to face in the coming months because we do have some tough questions, but let's look at the promise of city college. let's look at the people we've graduated. let's lack at success we have had as a community, put that in front of us, we're going to work hard, we're going to make sure our city college is successful. thank you very much for this opening and joining all of us. (applause). >> and my role today is then to also, i've said earlier a personal thank you, but to welcome up here your current trustee who has not only personally sacrificed to make sure this building got up but i saw him month after month, day after day, with all the different family soerbses talking about the vision we had to get this building built, to get out of filbert, the seismically challenged building that we had for many years and that's trus

s , con michelle , telo con la mancuerna de joan sebastián , y prince royce . >>> lo vas a gozar mi negra yo lo disfruto mucho prince también . >>> buenas noches , lucero hermosa y la quimica con cristian de la fuente fue insuperable el maestro santana , brillo con juanes lo que ustedes no saben tiene algo sólo dedicado a los latinoamérica grammys , no se la verdad todavía . >>> yo no fui . >>> no no , el ganador yo si fui , se lo llevó0 el gigante de zacatecas , pepe aguilar , daniela romo y sergio dalma , juan luis guerra hizo bailar a todos . >>> en latinoamérica grammy . >>> nos informó cecilia , la soda tiene muchas calorias , al volver una popular inyeccion hace lucir mejor. >>> el hecho empieza una carrosa alegorica , ya volvemos no se vaya . . >>> el tren choco en el carro alegorico víajaban veteranos de guerra hay personas hospitalizadas . >>> cambiando de tema la sociedad moderna le da la importancia , pero como nos muestra tan creativos esto podría costarle la vida el uso de quimicos cosmeticos , potencialmente . >>> antes después , que se està tomando un peligro en

" have been almost uniformly negative. joan rivers tweeted lohan's sag card will be revoked after playing elizabeth taylor. singer aimee mann wrote, i get the feeling the phrase it is what it is was said a lot in the editing room. >> you think it's jealousy? i'm not so sure. not for lady gaga. she loved lohan's performance in the film and tweeted her some much-needed support. >>> and finally, brad pitt is defending his infamous chanel number 5 ad. pitt told access hollywood he, quote, kind of likes the ad and that he respects what they do. he also noted parodies of the ad like that one on your right of "snl" is absolutely fair play. he's got to have a good spirit about it. >> you think? >> that's all you're going to do, right? >> if you've got the hair and you're doing the chanel. >> he knows it sells. >>> and this comes to us from kfor news 4 in oklahoma city where one granny's hot pursuit of a robbery suspect helped police get their man. margaret mcdonald shouted stop thieves when she spotted a group of men stealing a large tv from a home. well, the 42-year-old then gave the thieves a c

on joan court saturday morning. nobody was hurt but the fire caused $3,000 worth of damage. >> one person was injured today in san jose on north bound highway 101 before 3:30 p.m. this afternoon. a car ended up underneath another car. two other cars were also involved. the roads were wet at the time of the crash but they haven't said if the accident was weather related. >>> theitate is recommended a -- the state is recommending a womb be banned from working in public services. she was told to serve only store bought food. she served mushrooms that were poisoninous. -- poisonous. >>> we took a look today at the new advanced water purification center being built in san jose. it is located along zacker road. it will supply water for landscaping. >> right now 5% of our water supply is from recycled water. we have a goal to increase that to 10% over the next 10 years. >> the project is funded by  federal stimulus money, grants and 11 million from the city of san jose. >>> an ordinance that would allow airport staff to shoot birds around the airport. there have been 180 reported incidents of

about those involved sglont still no word from joan kelly. she's the one woman that set off a chain reaction that set off ended in the resiz neigh. they say she was never romantically involved with the man or but was a family friend of him and his wife. received a not just to her but to the cia. >> the initial complaint was harassment that possibly could have gone to e-mail hacking but there was no substitutive investigation that this had anything to did with with national security. >> instead the disturbing e- mail was traced back to his biographer paula broadwell and that led back to e-mails relating an intimate relationship. >> she's very physically capable. >> he is claiming that the affair did not occur in afghanistan but began after he retired from the military in august 2011. it was a later he became a cia director. they say the affair ended four months ago. friends suspect he and his wife to survive this. larry jacobs, abc news, new york. >> six veterans were laid to rest today after serving their country even after they died. they donated their body to the state medica

to be joan iing the sport of it all. and here is what the line looked like at c. milton high school. the line went right through the school's gym. harper county said as of earlier today, they were on a path for 84 to 85% turnout for the county. >> lines of people go right through one school gym. >> reporter: this afternoon, we ran into senator ben carden, as he makes his run for reelection. he was at the cross country elementary school with the baltimore mayor. we'll be live with the senator and other democratic candidates tonight as they gather at m & t bank stadium. >>> a lot of people say it's not just the presidential race that brought them out today, it is the questions. >> that's right. lots of them. same-sex marriage, gambling expansion, and the dream act. we continue our live team coverage right now from northeast baltimore. big turnout today. >> reporter: it has been. here at this elementary school, they had a lot of the big lines this morning, but if you live in this precinct, now might be a good time to sneak over. last person we talked to said it took about 15 minutes to come in

said it happened to her. her name is joan stevens and she said he is voted for romney, up popped obama's name. did it again. three times she said until she was able to cast a correct ballot. >> i did know if it happened to anybody else or not but this is the first time in all the years we voted this has ever happened to me. >> election officials there say there is no problem. they blame human error that people bang the machine. secretary of state ofness ross miller tells us it's nearly technically impossible to preprogram the machines that similar allegations have been without merit. joan says check your vote. >> bret: keep pressing or let somebody know. >> exactly. paper trail, too, so check that also. >> okay. >> bret: thank you. a lot of things that were turned off and shut down because of hurricane sandy are back on tonight. we have two reports beginning with correspondent david lee milner manhattan tonight. good evening, david. >> good evening, bret. as if it's slow motion, the city is gradually returning to normal. the water level behind me at the underpass is dropping, thanks to

tent party if it wants to see success down the road. mark mckennan and joan, an msnbc analyst. let's take a view from the far right. laura ingraham wrote on her website force in the gop and conservativism core principles demoralized middle class. charles krauthammer tried to move past mitt romney and look to the future of the gop. >> i think he did honorably well, came pretty close, but he was a man -- he's a northeastern liberal and that's not where we're going. i'm optimistic because there was a very strong republican bench that did not enter the fray. all this soul-searching about what ideology we're going to pursue is going to come from them. i think it will be a fairly reaganite and conservative one. >> this is an old argue, the conservatives, even the far right, self-described tea party, had won the argument until last night. >> well, chris, you just can't look at these results and come to any other conclusion that the republican party have to expand the tent. and that this strategy of going after a shrinking demographic and trying to expand a shrinking demographic is a death

. >> sean: coming up, actress alissa joan heart said she was supporting romney/ryan and her twitter account erupted with vitriole. and then, 53 members of the house want details from the president about the benghazi coverup. the scandal is not going away. it is just getting started. we will get to the bottom of it with liz cheney. i was having trouble getting out of bed in the morning because my back hurt so bad. the sleep number bed conforms to you. i wake up in the morning with no back pain. i can adjust it if i need to...if my back's a little more sore. and by the time i get up in the morning, i feel great! if you have back pain, toss and turn at night or wake up tired with no energy, the sleep number bed could be your solution. the sleep number bed's secret is it's air chambers which provide ideal support and put you in control of the firmness. and the bed is perfect for couples because each side adjusts independently to their unique sleep number. here's what clinical research has found: ® 93% of participants experienced back-pain relief. ® 90% reported reduced aches and pains. ® 87%

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of georgia and joan walsh, editor-at-large by salon. author of "what's the matter with white people"? that question seems apt. the l.a. times just posted a report on mitt romney's conference call today with top donors. it says romney, quote, attributed his rival's victory to, quote, the gifts the obama administration had given to blacks, hispanics and young voters during obama's first term. obama, romney argued, had been very generous, quotes around it, to blacks, hispanics and young voters. i once heard a canadian election saying they lost election to people that wanted to stay as part of canada because of ethnic voters. that means not french, not english. this guy, paul ryan who i don't think is right for prime time yet by any means talking about the urban vote. now, they won the other side because they got the most votes. because they won fair and square, which is the first thing ryan said. why do you have to step on his own headline. they won fair and square by saying, oh, it was the black vote. basically, that's what he's saying. >> chris, let me just say, as for romney's comme

noche de estrellas, pero también buscamos lugares para sorprender a los famosos y me encontré con joan sebastian. >>> joan sebastian, un honor tenerlo en los latin grammy, cómo se encuentra. >>> estoy muy bien, encantado de estar con tantos amigos, tanta gente que me da gusto ver, todo en orden, estamos trabajando como se hizo público, cuando regresé a trabajar, después del ataque de, pues de ese enemigo que no es solo mío, desafortunadamente, yo me lo echaría solo, si pudiera, te decía que después de regresó el cáncer, pues, siempre he salido adelante y estoy muy agradecido. >>> hay un talento dominicano que compartirá escenario con usted, prince royce. >>> así es, nos conocimos ayer, me gusta su onda, su música, me gusta la juventud en general, para mí es un honor poder colaborar con él. >>> será una presentación para la historia, sorprenderá pitbull, wow, con una apertura increíble, pitbull abre y cierra con sensato, también fonseca en la alfombra verde. >>> precisamente el ensayo general ya concluyó, hace poco, a mediodía, y estaba pitbull y sensato, encargado

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